In high school I grew up on Dipset and G-Unit being the hottest groups.
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Me too but I was more into the underground stuff since I was basically a hipster kid before that was a popular term ha. I had nothing against the mainstream stuff, but it was more party music to me, or to get hyped up to skateboard or brawl or some ****** teenager ****.
I had a weakness for Dipset however. Particularly Juelz Santana.
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Originally posted by JimRaynor View PostIn high school I grew up on Dipset and G-Unit being the hottest groups.
Last edited by Donnie Herrera; 10-24-2020, 04:13 AM.
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Im stuck in the 90s with this rap sht but I decided to open my mind and give new school a try while stuck in traffic high as ***.
I started bumping some NBA Youngboy and and was like dammm some of those beats and melodies go fkin harrrrrd
I ****s with NBA Youngboy
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G-Unit was great, even though they had a short lived run. 50 Cent was on fire and brought such a new flavor to the game. The Game was great too though his acquisition (if by name only) to the group eventually led to their decline.
Could never get into Dipset. Maybe they were just too East Coast?
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